New hobbyist
Aquarium Advice Apprentice
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- Feb 15, 2017
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Ok so yes I'm brand new at this and probably just research and worry too much. I have a biocube 29 that is very established and doing great. All water parameters are perfect. I have run across some research that said that bio balls are not good for filtering. Then I ran across something that said to replace the bioballs with cheatomorphia algae. I do not have a sump so this would be in the back of the aquarium in one of the filter compartments with some live rock at the bottom. Is this a good idea? Or since it's doing great do I just need to leave it alone. I love the idea of the algae and live rock being natural!!! Here is a picture of the concept that I ran across.